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Puppy Gsd obedience

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Someone boop this grumpy doggo to cheer him up!❤🐺 You Gotta Love em'

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Look at my shiny eyes! You Gotta Love em'

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Don't touch Mommy !! 🐶❤ You Gotta Love em'

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When you are cute you know it. You Gotta Love em'

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When you are cute you know it. Hi my names 'Kaiser' *When you are cute you know it.*

Paint Pup VS Photo Pup You Gotta Love em'

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Old friend gets a new friend

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Old friend gets a new friend. So my old school friend and her family have had German Shepherds for over 40 years and here's the latest addition...introducing...                    Kaiser

Our Dogs ATM

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Our Dogs ATM Variety is the … The four dogs in the photograph are from left to right, 'Archie' English Springer Spaniel 'Amber' Staffordshire Bull Terrier 'Ava' Belgian Malinois and 'Ozzy' Belgian Malinois German Shepherd Mix. These dogs along with a couple of Rottweilers 'Maggie' and 'Coalack' are my small pack, with individuals coming and going through the system to be trained or sold on. Our Dogs ATM Having different breeds and temperaments living alongside you gives you an opportunity to learn more about them as breeds and individuals. One of my favourite tips to offer new owners is to 'watch your dog' see what they do and how they behave and interact with both other dogs and you and their environment. You can learn a lot just by watching what they do, how and when. 

Great working dog cross/mix

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German Shepherd x Belgian Shepherd mix. This is our own bred dog 'Ozzy' out of our Malinois female 'Ava' and our German Shepherd 'Amigo' both from European Working bloodlines, with many Trials champions going back many generations. As owners we had decided that we liked the idea of larger bodied Malinois for our security/protection work knowing that in general the Mali's tend to be more lightweight, that = agility and speed, but in the UK they have not, until recent years been, recognisable as a guarding breed by the general public. That recognisability is an important part of the 'Deterrent'  factor when patrolling on sites/premises. So in the past when purchasing or breeding Belgian Malinois we have always looked at size as well as all the normal markers when getting a new working dog. 'Ava' is a larger Mali' and 'Amigo' a medium to large GSD, so their offspring was a mix of both as you might expect, of the ei

Security Dog Assessment Exercises cerberusk9uk

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